habitat: hábbi tàt. home environment: the natural conditions and
environment, for example, forest, desert, or wetlands, in which a plant or
animal lives. typical location: the place in which a person or group is
usually found.
ignorance: ígnrns lack of knowledge: lack of knowledge or
education. unawareness: unawareness of something, often of something
important
latter: second of two: the second of two people or things that have
been mentioned, or that are being considered or referred to She went out
with Joe and Sam, eventually marrying the latter
marginalize: mÏrjin’l z prevent from having attention or power: to
take or keep somebody or something away from the center of attention,
influence, or power.
accession: ak sésh’n taking up position: the assumption of an
important position, usually a position of power taking up position: the
assumption of an important position, usually a position of power .
beguile: bi gl. charm: to win and hold somebody’s attention, interest,
or devotion. deceive: to mislead or deceive somebody. cheat: to rob
somebody of something.
Cattle: kátt’l. farm animals of the ox family: large domesticated
mammals kept for the production of milk, meat, and hides, and also as
draft animals. Cows and oxen are common types of cattle. people
regarded as animals: people who are regarded as belonging to a low
order, especially a crowd of people regarded as an unthinking mass.